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. >> 11 news reporter steve handlesman does with the very latest. >> good evening from capitol hill. general allan is not in afghanistan. he is here in washington tonight just in time for his reputation to be called into question. general john allen, the u.s. commander in afghanistan was on track to become nato commander until the disclosure that he was under investigation by the pentagon. jill kelley in general allen allegedly exchanged emails and documents suspected of being inappropriate. allen insisted that there was no affair. >> she complains she was getting harassing emails and lead fbi to the affair. allenn got a vote of confidence today. >> he believes he is doing and has done an excellent job. some are angry that the afghan war, costing some u.s. lives and dollars, was hardly mentioned until this. >> and now we are becoming obsessed with the sex life of the director of the cia and the commander? a bit of this just seems out of balance. >> some question the fbi's involvement. >> those certainly involving a love triangle or whatever, it should not rise to this level. >> other
. >> 11 news reporter steve handlesman does with the very latest. >> good evening from capitol hill. general allan is not in afghanistan. he is here in washington tonight just in time for his reputation to be called into question. general john allen, the u.s. commander in afghanistan was on track to become nato commander until the disclosure that he was under investigation by the pentagon. jill kelley in general allen allegedly exchanged emails and documents suspected of being...
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. >> cynnÉ and steve, won a court house down, one to go for kwame brown. he has been sentenced moments ago. he was sentenced to one day in jail followed by six months home detention with an ankle bracelet followed by supervised probation for two years. the sentencing will begin as soon as he is sentenced at a d.c. superior court later this afternoon. this for a campaign finance charge. the judge made it clear that kwame brown will remain in custody of united states marshals today and will not be released before the sentencing. brown did break down as saying he is truly sorry for his or contact. and words cannot express thewhat he is feeling. when he spoke of his children, that is when he began to cry. of course, kwame is being said today on a federal bank charge. back in june, he amended that he lied and forged signatures to get a personal loan. he then stepped down as the chairman. these loans were more than $160,000. and another loan, a separate loan for a vote. the prosecutor who was asking for six days in prison so that everyone even someone as powerfu
. >> cynnÉ and steve, won a court house down, one to go for kwame brown. he has been sentenced moments ago. he was sentenced to one day in jail followed by six months home detention with an ankle bracelet followed by supervised probation for two years. the sentencing will begin as soon as he is sentenced at a d.c. superior court later this afternoon. this for a campaign finance charge. the judge made it clear that kwame brown will remain in custody of united states marshals today and...
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. >> we're joined by a close friend of general petraeus, steve boynan. he's been in contact with the general over the weekend. >> i spoke to him several times over the weekend and before it broke, as you mentioned. first of all, he deeply regrets how much pain this has caused his family. he had a huge job that he felt he was doing great work. and that is all gone now. this all started about two months after he was in the cia, as the director. and just so you know, it also ended about four months ago. >> you say it started after he began as cia director. but it was pretty clear that ms. broadwell was with the general in afghanistan on several trips. while he was commanding american forces in afghanistan. no relationship then? >> there was no relationship then, as far as an affair. the affair started after he had been in the cia, after he retired from the army. she took several trips to afghanistan probably over the length of his tour there, it was approximately five or six trips, each of about several weeks in length. that she was doing research for her b
. >> we're joined by a close friend of general petraeus, steve boynan. he's been in contact with the general over the weekend. >> i spoke to him several times over the weekend and before it broke, as you mentioned. first of all, he deeply regrets how much pain this has caused his family. he had a huge job that he felt he was doing great work. and that is all gone now. this all started about two months after he was in the cia, as the director. and just so you know, it also ended...
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steve osunsami is here with the latest on that. steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here's why when you have a clerk check a lottery ticket to see if you won, you should sign it first and then ask for it back. andy and nael ashkar scammed one of their customers out of a winning ticket. and then, tried to claim the prize. andy ashkar claims he bought that winning ticket himself, in 2006, at a syracuse convenience store where he worked. and then waited six, long years to split the money with his brother, because he worried that the cash would negatively affect his relationship with his girlfriend. >> i would hope that at some point in the last six years, he had been convinced that she did marry him for love. >> reporter: lottery officials say that was the first clue. love or not, no one waits that long to claim $5 million. >> $5 million. >> claim it. >> waited until now. >> reporter: but they put out a detailed press release anyway, hoping it would eventually lead them to the winner. prosecutors are calling the brothers cheats and crooks, saying they swindled the ticke
steve osunsami is here with the latest on that. steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here's why when you have a clerk check a lottery ticket to see if you won, you should sign it first and then ask for it back. andy and nael ashkar scammed one of their customers out of a winning ticket. and then, tried to claim the prize. andy ashkar claims he bought that winning ticket himself, in 2006, at a syracuse convenience store where he worked. and then waited six, long years to split...
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were acquired by the academy of motion pictures by a group of benefactors like leonardo dicaprio and steve spielberg. the question is will dorothy be reunited with her shoes? only she know for sure. >>> also, justin timberlake and jesti je jessica behl back from their honeymoon. helped out with the hurricane. seeing jessica and justin warmed their hearts. a shot outfor justin and jessica and giving those in rockaways something to talk about. >>> finally, twihards have set up camp outside the los angeles staples center keeping vigil. it doesn't open until this friday. by the time it does, these folks will have been sleeping outside for an entire week. the movie center has set up a roster of activities. the activities include group exercise class. one fan who flew in from england said, my brother said i need to see a shrink. this is the last one. >> that's a good smelling theater. >> they're outside. >> are they going to show the movie in staples center? i apologize for the follow-up -- are they going to show it? >> one thing. one would assume, you know what they say about assuming, that's w
were acquired by the academy of motion pictures by a group of benefactors like leonardo dicaprio and steve spielberg. the question is will dorothy be reunited with her shoes? only she know for sure. >>> also, justin timberlake and jesti je jessica behl back from their honeymoon. helped out with the hurricane. seeing jessica and justin warmed their hearts. a shot outfor justin and jessica and giving those in rockaways something to talk about. >>> finally, twihards have set up...
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good morning steve. d morning. slow everywhere e-book. this near the outer loop near kenilworth avenue extending around to connecticut avenue where a three vehicle accident was cleared. but as head to 270 at shady grove road. this southbound on the 270. we will take a look at the springfield interchange. here is the weather now with the jeras. still light out of there. even see some of the background. the up.ting to dry a light rain coming to an end. we will see a decrease in clouds. temperatures between 47 and 55. day.book of the seven- temperatures in the 50's. of sunshine a. >> we will be back in 25 minutes of sunshine a. >> we will be back in 25 minutes with more local we're here! [ giggling ] these days, nobody has time to get sick. mom, i don't feel good. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can diagnose and write prprescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections with no appointment necessary, so you can feel better in no time. minuteclinic, the medical clinic in cvs pharmacy, now of
good morning steve. d morning. slow everywhere e-book. this near the outer loop near kenilworth avenue extending around to connecticut avenue where a three vehicle accident was cleared. but as head to 270 at shady grove road. this southbound on the 270. we will take a look at the springfield interchange. here is the weather now with the jeras. still light out of there. even see some of the background. the up.ting to dry a light rain coming to an end. we will see a decrease in clouds....
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now, to get the get the traffic, we check in ith steve. looking steve by 395 northbound. th is just before the 14 with the dge, ccident activity still there on the right shoulder. while.en there for a means you're going to be up d up most of the way springfield to get to the at street bridge, but shoulder. is on the now, 270 to 270 right , very she have. backup actually begins all t 121 clarksburg down to the lane ivide and on to the inner loop of the beltway. and here's a look at the weather with jacqui. a beautiful look at the weather. , skies are hining it's a chilly start this morning. national. at reagan dulles. gaithersburg. in martinsburg. 27 in frederick. are going mperatures cool today, but it will , 45 to with sunshine 50 degrees. warming tle bit of the next three, four days so. sunday, and a shower. so much, jacqui. going to be back here at so much, jacqui. going to be back here at .:56 [ knocking ] oh, no, i got to go. oh, can you make that to go? these days, nobody has time to get sick. but miteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can dia
now, to get the get the traffic, we check in ith steve. looking steve by 395 northbound. th is just before the 14 with the dge, ccident activity still there on the right shoulder. while.en there for a means you're going to be up d up most of the way springfield to get to the at street bridge, but shoulder. is on the now, 270 to 270 right , very she have. backup actually begins all t 121 clarksburg down to the lane ivide and on to the inner loop of the beltway. and here's a look at the weather...
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i'm steve chenevey. storyin with a developing of district heights where scene of ann the incident there. the circumstances surrounding incident in the 6700 block crippling parkway still not clear. following this story and where the crew on the way. l bring you details coming up shortly. as we talked about earlier this morning, congress will take a the deadly at consulate attack in libya today. the senate intelligence a closed-will hold the septembern attack. cia director david petreaus expected to testify at a house intelligence committee hearing tomorrow. our sistere more on station news channel 8 in an in- depth report at 7:30 a.m. let's check your morning commute. colesvilleway at past heavy trying to get down vehicles near connecticut avenues of the back of this past the usual break through points. living deleting the belt, in a loop of barnabas road to bows and bridge road where there is theccident only allowing the through reins the telegraph road on the inner loop. major back up across the wilson
i'm steve chenevey. storyin with a developing of district heights where scene of ann the incident there. the circumstances surrounding incident in the 6700 block crippling parkway still not clear. following this story and where the crew on the way. l bring you details coming up shortly. as we talked about earlier this morning, congress will take a the deadly at consulate attack in libya today. the senate intelligence a closed-will hold the septembern attack. cia director david petreaus expected...
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for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, new york. >> an incredible story. and incredible man. >> i love that. and everyone, is okay. >> remarkable, after you see the pictures. >>> time, now, for the weather and sam champion. >> a nice way to get to it, as well. happy ending on that one. let's get to the boards. we're going to start with your winter forecast. what's it going to be like for the rest of the winter season. the normal outlook, normal and drier everywhere west. look at the cooler conditions that will be just in the bare southeast there. colder around the great lakes and the northern plains. if there's a wet zone it's probably the area from arkansas to kentucky and tennessee. everyone else gets about what you expect in a winter season. into the west comes an injection of more wet air. it hasn't been too -- well, hasn't been a lot of rain here. there will be by the time we get into the weekend. we're expecting one to three inches in those big areas that will pick up some rain. >> middle of the country is having a great weekend. we'll talk about tha
for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, new york. >> an incredible story. and incredible man. >> i love that. and everyone, is okay. >> remarkable, after you see the pictures. >>> time, now, for the weather and sam champion. >> a nice way to get to it, as well. happy ending on that one. let's get to the boards. we're going to start with your winter forecast. what's it going to be like for the rest of the winter season. the normal outlook,...
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. >> their high-rise public housing buildings are still without power or heat, and abc's steve osunsami went to find out why. >> reporter: we went climbing the long and dark stairs in redhook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority where thousands of family are living without heat and electricity. some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found nia tarver and her family using steam from boiling water to keep warm. >> thank god my stove works. if we didn't have the stove, it -- i don't think i would stay here. >> reporter: the stove is what is keeping you warm? >> yeah. >> reporter: outside, long lines at the relief agencies for bread, blankets and suits. red cross agencies are here. families are entering their third week without power, and they want someone held accountable. >> we were left behind. that's all i can say. left behind. we, too, pay taxes. >> reporter: they worry there is no one rushing to restore the power here because they're poor. local power utilities say they have done their job, t
. >> their high-rise public housing buildings are still without power or heat, and abc's steve osunsami went to find out why. >> reporter: we went climbing the long and dark stairs in redhook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority where thousands of family are living without heat and electricity. some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found nia tarver and her family using steam...
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glad steve did the piece. >> wow, sad. thought you knew everything there was to know about michael jackson? think again. >> a surprising new book, the king of pop's personal struggles as we have never seen them before. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ don't just leave me alone ♪ leave me alone >> look at that. >> i can do my michael there. at one time michael jackson was the most popular man on the planet. that came with an extraordinary dose of publicity. >> we are not going to leave him alone. three years after his death, a new book reveals michael's private struggles in unparalleled detail. abc's nick watt has the story. ♪ thriller nights >> reporter: there hasn't been any one that famous in a single moment as he was during "thriller" time. that was probably the peak of celebrity for a human being. >> reporter: randall sullivan highly acclaimed journalist spent three years getting behind the mask of the most celebrated entertainer our world has ever known. a tale of family, fame, lost childhood, and startling accusatio
glad steve did the piece. >> wow, sad. thought you knew everything there was to know about michael jackson? think again. >> a surprising new book, the king of pop's personal struggles as we have never seen them before. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ don't just leave me alone ♪ leave me alone >> look at that. >> i can do my michael there. at one time michael jackson was the most popular man on the planet. that came with an extraordinary dose of publicity. >> we are...
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our photographer getting great shots there, steve, you can follow him on twitter he also took photos that are amazing. >> right now let's check in with josh elliot for what is coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> hopefully better news for you josh. >> you hear about the mudslide californiaian in nature seems to be that an regionally specific occurrence i hope everybody in daly city is okay. we have a lot to get to, as we look into this fbi probe into general petraeus' affair it appears to have snared his successor in afghanistan investigation has revealed possible relationship between general allen and a woman involved in the case full coverage of the scandal for the cia and u.s. military as this grows by the hour. also, a story out of michigan troubling, high school valedictorian stand-out athlete, you see him, on trial for allegedly murdering his mother. but, family and friends, including that man's own father, coming to his defense this morning. we'll look at why his family is sure that he did not do this. what if your favorite soda could fight fat i'm not going to prom
our photographer getting great shots there, steve, you can follow him on twitter he also took photos that are amazing. >> right now let's check in with josh elliot for what is coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> hopefully better news for you josh. >> you hear about the mudslide californiaian in nature seems to be that an regionally specific occurrence i hope everybody in daly city is okay. we have a lot to get to, as we look into this fbi probe into...
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fire your question because you asked, bya for folks like steve moore and others. thank you, steve. martha? martha: you may not know him but you probably use his software all the time. a major computer mogul is now wanted for murder. we'll tell you about his unusual and extraordinary plea as the police move in. bill: also the clock it is ticking for the president and the congress to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff and deal with america's crushing debt. a key senator on the major sticking points and what must be done to avoid a financial and national calamity. >> instead of racing tax rates on american people and accepting damage it will do to the problem, let's start solving the problem. let's focus on tax reform that closes special interest loopholes and close lowers tax rates are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. bill: we have breaking news on a picture you don't see every day. this is daly city, californi
fire your question because you asked, bya for folks like steve moore and others. thank you, steve. martha? martha: you may not know him but you probably use his software all the time. a major computer mogul is now wanted for murder. we'll tell you about his unusual and extraordinary plea as the police move in. bill: also the clock it is ticking for the president and the congress to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff and deal with america's crushing debt. a key senator on the major sticking points...
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we'll get steve's take coming up on that. martha: an investigation is underway after a small plane carrying three pilots crashed into a neighborhood. what witnesses heard and saw there. bill: there were serious questions about eric holder and what he knew about the petraeus affair. why didn't he tell the white house any sooner? >> lawmakers want to know in terms of when petraeus found out. he was under investigation. has it had any impact on the comments he made to senators about benghazi and what he knew? we just learned general petraeus says he does want to testify about benghazi. more in a moment. >> you can't get to the bottom of benghazi without him testifying. i want to hear from him what he knew before, during and after the attack. there is nyoo substitute for his testimony in my view. structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. is what drives us to broadcast the world's biggest events in 3d, or live to your seat high above the atlantic ocean. it's wh
we'll get steve's take coming up on that. martha: an investigation is underway after a small plane carrying three pilots crashed into a neighborhood. what witnesses heard and saw there. bill: there were serious questions about eric holder and what he knew about the petraeus affair. why didn't he tell the white house any sooner? >> lawmakers want to know in terms of when petraeus found out. he was under investigation. has it had any impact on the comments he made to senators about benghazi...
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there were four when i started teaching about gin in the late 1980s >> reporter: steve olsen is a cocktail historian in new york city. >> the word gin comes from the word y >> nefra which means juniper because gin by definition is supposed to be a juniper-flavored we have ranch. ranch... beverage >> reporter: as early as the 13th century the dutch were infusing spirits with juniper into a liquor. by the 1700s it had made its way to england where gin, as it became known, was the drink of the masses. the gin of the time was twice as potent as its modern counter part and often consumed by the pint full. the spirit was quickly demoniz demonized, blamed for the plight of the underclass, almost outlawed >> at this time period the death rate exceeds the birth rate in london. this is terrible >> reporter: people are die joog it's attributed to alcohol >> reporter: but today gin is getting its good name back. what would you say is the highest point in history for gin? >> i would say they are at this point right now. on the precipice of the most exciting time of gin and of cocktails in general. >> r
there were four when i started teaching about gin in the late 1980s >> reporter: steve olsen is a cocktail historian in new york city. >> the word gin comes from the word y >> nefra which means juniper because gin by definition is supposed to be a juniper-flavored we have ranch. ranch... beverage >> reporter: as early as the 13th century the dutch were infusing spirits with juniper into a liquor. by the 1700s it had made its way to england where gin, as it became known,...
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jan crawford has been -- steve crawford has been following this. pleased to have you with us this morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> where do you think the compromise with the president stands today? >> i think it's going to happen. substantial compromise maybe not work out all the problems but i think they have to make some real progress between now and the first of the year. >> on the house side that's clear that boehner is send inging a message to fellow republicans on the house, we've got to make extra steps that we didn't before? >> i think that's true and i think the president has responded by saying i'm not wedded to the idea of tax rate increases. i'll settle for more revenue, if that's the -- if that's what i can get. >> yuf got senyou've got senators reid and mcconnell. >> it was like arranging the peace talk ss. it wasn't easy. >> were they as uncomfortable as they look sitting next to each other? >> yes. >> yeah? >> yes. >> what did you learn from that? >> what can you say? they don't strike me as two guys that are going to sit down
jan crawford has been -- steve crawford has been following this. pleased to have you with us this morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> where do you think the compromise with the president stands today? >> i think it's going to happen. substantial compromise maybe not work out all the problems but i think they have to make some real progress between now and the first of the year. >> on the house side that's clear that boehner is send inging a message to fellow...
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as an act of terror which he didn't but then we know now that that night he gave an interview with steve croft saying they didn't know what was the cause it and went on, on numerous venues saying that it was a spontaneous flash mob that had nothing to do with a terrorist act and so he didn't tell the truth. the american people at one time or another. >> susan rice appears to be front-runner for secretary of state. you told cbs last night that you will do everything to stop her confirmation. why? >> she's not qualified. anyone who goes on national television in defiance of the facts five days later, we're all responsible for what we say and what we do. i'm responsible to my voters. she's responsible to the senate of the united states. we have our responsibilities forced advise and consent. i was on "face the nation" when she told that story and right after it was said it was al qaeda. >> can you help me understand this, senator. the cia talking points that were prepared on september 15th, the same day that rice was on all those sunday shows and "face the nation" that said that currently a
as an act of terror which he didn't but then we know now that that night he gave an interview with steve croft saying they didn't know what was the cause it and went on, on numerous venues saying that it was a spontaneous flash mob that had nothing to do with a terrorist act and so he didn't tell the truth. the american people at one time or another. >> susan rice appears to be front-runner for secretary of state. you told cbs last night that you will do everything to stop her...
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. >> some people are in it for the very first time, like steve jobs, jon stewart and barack obama. and jeff glor spoke with the man who put it all together. >> good morning. they've been doing this for 152 years. but bartlett says this is the most substantial revision ever. and the material has changed because our world has, too. >> ask not -- >> reporter: they range from the epic -- >> what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> reporter: to the outrageous -- >> i love the smell of napalm in the morning. >> reporter: some are better sung. ♪ others can hardly be read. they are the phrases that define our world, all found side by side in one place, bartlett's familiar quotations. if you want a snapshot of who we are and why, this is where to look. >> always be closing. >> reporter: the collection of quotes was first published by bookseller john bartlett in 1855 as a way to keep notable passages all in one place. it was then 258 pages long. >> obviously his original edition was dominated by the bible, by shakespeare. that is what has expanded tremendo
. >> some people are in it for the very first time, like steve jobs, jon stewart and barack obama. and jeff glor spoke with the man who put it all together. >> good morning. they've been doing this for 152 years. but bartlett says this is the most substantial revision ever. and the material has changed because our world has, too. >> ask not -- >> reporter: they range from the epic -- >> what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country....
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for months now, steve kroft has been covering the impact of gridlock in congress. his interview with senate leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell ran just before election day. >> hi, charlie. >> what do you think the possibility of congress compromising with the president stands today? >> i think that it's got to happen. i think substantial compromise, maybe not work out all the problems, maybe put some of them off beyond january 1st, but i think they have to make some real problem between now and the first of the year. >> and on the house side, it's clear that boehner is sending a message to fellow republicans in the house who have got to make extra steps that we didn't before. >> i think that's true. and i think the president has responded by saying that i'm not whetted to the idea of tax rate increases. i'll settle for more revenue if that's what i can get. >> you got senators reid and mcconnell to actually sit together. >> it was like arranging the paris pease talks or the camp david talks. it wasn't easy. >> were they as uncomfortable as they looked sitting n
for months now, steve kroft has been covering the impact of gridlock in congress. his interview with senate leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell ran just before election day. >> hi, charlie. >> what do you think the possibility of congress compromising with the president stands today? >> i think that it's got to happen. i think substantial compromise, maybe not work out all the problems, maybe put some of them off beyond january 1st, but i think they have to make some real...
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. >> you know with steve jobs gone, the microscope is more firmly planted on apple but i don't think that's a big deal at all. johnny eye is the guy who helped jobs conceive of these products. >> you mentioned samsung. samsung now has 72% of the smartphone market. they didn't have an android phone until a couple of years ago. so in a matter of a very short period of time you have a new market leader taking things away from iphone. i'm reminded of nokia, research in motion where did they go? >> they copied very well. samsung phones. android for all of its advantages over this is the same idea. what happened was, you know, the iphone 5 was coming out and fewer people bought the other version. i have a feeling that's going to be an aberration in that corner. the iphone can be beat. somebody will beat it. could be apple. >> but does it go the way of nokia? >> no. nokia fails to innovate. they thought they would able to do what they were doing forever. they thought feature phones were it. >> does apple need another big thing? >> everybody always needs a new big thing. >> what is it? >> it
. >> you know with steve jobs gone, the microscope is more firmly planted on apple but i don't think that's a big deal at all. johnny eye is the guy who helped jobs conceive of these products. >> you mentioned samsung. samsung now has 72% of the smartphone market. they didn't have an android phone until a couple of years ago. so in a matter of a very short period of time you have a new market leader taking things away from iphone. i'm reminded of nokia, research in motion where did...
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items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also stole. >>> lawmakers are worried about payouts being fast and loose to victims of superstorm sandy. that is next. ú#?ç >>> half past the hour, and to d tod today, citizens paused to pay tribute to the heroes at arlington national cemetery and the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. he told those gathered that the administration would not let up to make sure that the veterans get the health care they need when they need it. >>> why weren't we told? how do we know there weren't security breaches? that is what some high-level lawmakers are asking the fbi as more facts come in with the david petraeus resignation. new york congressman peter king talked with cnn's candy crowley. >> it seems that this has been going on for several months and yet now it appears that the fbi didn't realize until election day that general petraeus was involved. it just doesn't add up. >> petraeus resigned as the post of cia director and admitted he had an affair, and then sources say that the affair was with his biographer pa
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items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also sold. >>> lawmakers are worried about payouts being fast and loose to victims of superstorm sandy. that is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> half past the hour, and today, citizens paused to pay tribute to the heroes at arlington national cemetery and the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. he told those gathered that the administration would not let up to make sure that the veterans get the health care they need when they need it. >>> why weren't we told? how do we know there weren't security breaches? that is what some high-level
items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also sold. >>> lawmakers are worried about payouts being fast and loose to victims of superstorm sandy. that is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone...
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items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also sold. >>> are new york lawmakers worried that they may play fast and loose with payouts to victims of superstorm sandy? that's next. ñ? when back pain slows you down, trust icy hot for powerful relief. [ male announcer ] the icy hot patch. goes on icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. so you're back to full speed. [ male announcer ] icy hot. power past pain. >>> half past the hour, and look at the headlines now. citizens across the nation paused to pay tribute to the heroes at arlington national cemetery and the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. he told those gathered that his administration will not let up to make sure that the veterans get the health care they need when they need it. >>> why weren't we told? and how do we know there weren't security breaches? that is what some high-level lawmakers are asking the fbi as more facts come in about the david petraeus resignation. new york congressman peter king talked with cnn's candy crowley. >> it seems this has been going on for several months an
items from marilyn monroe, and steve mcqueen and julie andrews also sold. >>> are new york lawmakers worried that they may play fast and loose with payouts to victims of superstorm sandy? that's next. ñ? when back pain slows you down, trust icy hot for powerful relief. [ male announcer ] the icy hot patch. goes on icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. so you're back to full speed. [ male announcer ] icy hot. power past pain. >>> half past the hour, and look at the headlines...
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i salute our chairman, steve israel, for being a spectacular field marshal in all this. i commend all of my colleagues, mike leaders, steny hoyer, -- chris van hollen, the leads -- the list goes on. all the women who traveled. we were thinking it was possible, and it was. i would say the one disappointment that i had was that medicare message that was at stake was so mr. reprmisrepresented by republicans that the people were confused. people said, why did the democrats want to cut medicare? we did not. we used the savings of medicare to extended for another decade and provide benefits immediately for seniors right now. republicans took that same money and gave tax cuts to the rich. that was a message that outside money spent a fortune to misrepresent. that is why the election of barack obama was so very important. to protect medicare -- even though we could not get the majority, we knew when he won that many of the issues, affordable care, medicare, were protected. we had a different view of what happened that day. we saw some of the members that we elective, the intelle
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steve. there he is. this is a guy that was considered to be the heir apparent to steve balmer. in the last few years, steve balmer has wanted greater flexibility within the company. he wants to speed up the product cycle. other companies have product cycles that last maybe six months. microsoft's last a few years. he wants it down. here's the chart of microsoft just this month. it's down about 5%. year to date, the stock is up about 4%. it has lost 12% in the last six months. this selloff just this month is not the whole story. it's been falling since last spring. >> how about five years, bill? >> well, it's had a loss decade. >> i mean, seriously. the bottom line here, microsoft has missed so many important things in technology. blew it on the tablet. blew it on the mobile device. >> they play catchup all the time. >> now they're even losing market share when it comes to their main business. android also taking some market share there. a lot of people wonder if the death of the pc is going
steve. there he is. this is a guy that was considered to be the heir apparent to steve balmer. in the last few years, steve balmer has wanted greater flexibility within the company. he wants to speed up the product cycle. other companies have product cycles that last maybe six months. microsoft's last a few years. he wants it down. here's the chart of microsoft just this month. it's down about 5%. year to date, the stock is up about 4%. it has lost 12% in the last six months. this selloff just...
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the 23-year veteran was widely seen as a possible successor to microsoft ceo steve ballmer. >>> antivirus software billionaire john mcafee is wanted for questioning in the murder of his name in belise. police say mcafee is the prime suspect. his company was sold to intel in 2011 for over $7 billion. >>> more than 400,000 people have signed a petition asking macy's to cut ties with donald trump. a new macy's holiday ad reportedly makes light of trump's support of the so-called birther movement which questioned president obama's citizenship by showing him tugging on santa's beard to make sure it's him. >>> research in motion is awaiting the blackberry ten operating system. motor 10 has named tesla model s the 2013 car of the year. >>> coming up, an arizona woman runs over her husband with an suv for not voting. this is serious. >>> plus, nascar's jeff gordon will be writing a very big check over this fight. you're watching "early today." >>> plenty of other stories making news early today in america. we begin with new developments surrounding a deadly explosion that decimated an indianapoli
the 23-year veteran was widely seen as a possible successor to microsoft ceo steve ballmer. >>> antivirus software billionaire john mcafee is wanted for questioning in the murder of his name in belise. police say mcafee is the prime suspect. his company was sold to intel in 2011 for over $7 billion. >>> more than 400,000 people have signed a petition asking macy's to cut ties with donald trump. a new macy's holiday ad reportedly makes light of trump's support of the so-called...
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items from marilyn monroe, steve mcqueen and julie andrews were also sold. for an expanded look at all of our top stories, head to our blog, cnn.com/earlystart. >>> a look ahead to the opening bell on wall street, after what was a really rough week for your 401(k). i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with...
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has been at the -- has been at microsoft since 1989 and was considered heir apparent by many to ceo steve ballmer. >>> so rescuers will continue their search at first light for two stranded snowboarders on mount rainier in washington state. they say they spotted the two men last night but darkness and bad weather forced them away. derrick tindall and thomas deal had to spend a second night on that mountain. they called 911 sunday to report they were trapped in a blizzard. let's go straight to rob marciano. conditions on the mountain have to be tough right now. what can they expect at daylight breaks? >> more snow, more wind. they're at about the 7,000 foot mark. here on the radar you see it filling in. mount rainier right about there. again at 7,000 foot elevation, pretty much all snow, heavy, wet, cold snow, for sure. so they'll be dealing with that. they built a snow cave so they certainly have some survival instincts and training and likely will do okay as long as the rescue crews, and there's a couple dozen of them that are helping out here, will be able to get up there and find those
has been at the -- has been at microsoft since 1989 and was considered heir apparent by many to ceo steve ballmer. >>> so rescuers will continue their search at first light for two stranded snowboarders on mount rainier in washington state. they say they spotted the two men last night but darkness and bad weather forced them away. derrick tindall and thomas deal had to spend a second night on that mountain. they called 911 sunday to report they were trapped in a blizzard. let's go...
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. >>> new york congressman steve israel is going to join us this morning. pennsylvania congresswoman allison schwartz, general james "spider" marks joins us, and patty murray. newt gingrich and callista gingrich will join us. they've written his and her books. going to talk about what the republican party needs to do as it moves ahead. and we'll talk to oliver stone. he's written a lot and done a number of movies on historical events. whether it's vietnam or jfk's assassination. but he says history as we know it is all wrong, and that there's an untold history. yes. an untold history. he'll tell us what that's all about. >> all wrong? >> completely wrong. throw away everything you knew. you thought you knew. wrong. >> we're going to tune in for that. >> oliver stone. >> 54 minutes past the hour. it's been more than two weeks since superstorm sandy struck. thousands of people on new york's long island are still in the dark. >> and much of the anger has been districted at the long island power authority, or lipa as it's called, for failing to prepare for and
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steve doocy. steve's so hot. gretchen carlson. he's your bite size battler, greg gutfeld. 8:45 in new york city. 3:00 a.m. in bill hemmer's basement and this segment is packed tighter than leaper's island. i don't know what that means. so let's do this, america. >> gretchen: fantastic. >> brian: i just did a greg gutfeld impersonation. >> i think it should have been lemur's island. >> i just pick an arbitrary animal and makes fun of its attributes. >> steve: the book is called "the joy of hate, how to triumph over whiners in the day of outrage." go to have you. >> you don't mean that. >> steve: yes, i do. this is tv talk. phony outrage emanates predominantly from the left, you say. >> right. they operate under the guise of tolerance in order to shut you up. basically it's this faux anger at everything that you say to score points politically. >> steve: give us an example. >> i wish i had some. >> gretchen: come on. >> brian: it's in your book. take something from the book. >> why do you do this to me? >> gretchen: the election. >>
steve doocy. steve's so hot. gretchen carlson. he's your bite size battler, greg gutfeld. 8:45 in new york city. 3:00 a.m. in bill hemmer's basement and this segment is packed tighter than leaper's island. i don't know what that means. so let's do this, america. >> gretchen: fantastic. >> brian: i just did a greg gutfeld impersonation. >> i think it should have been lemur's island. >> i just pick an arbitrary animal and makes fun of its attributes. >> steve: the...
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you, steve. >> steve: thank you very much. and this -- >> i'm glad you reached out. >> steve: this next one keith can identify with because it says my daughter use the word like far too often. practically every worry word. i noticed this is a common trend with kids these days, but can it be normal? >> it can be normal, like, i can do this incredibly, like, because i have a 1-year-old daughter. the other -- 1-year-old daughter. -- 14-year-old daughter. they end statements with questions, so they're like in class? and i go to campus? the bottom line is, this is normal, but here is my fear. i think it may mean that this generation isn't quite certain of what they think and feel. everything ends with a question. everything is like. nothing is definitive. >> brian: i want to get a question from the headlines. powerful people doing things they clearly know are wrong, three generals, one illicit affair, and other things. how does someone do something so dumb? >> we know from freud and before that the sexual drive trumps everything. i
you, steve. >> steve: thank you very much. and this -- >> i'm glad you reached out. >> steve: this next one keith can identify with because it says my daughter use the word like far too often. practically every worry word. i noticed this is a common trend with kids these days, but can it be normal? >> it can be normal, like, i can do this incredibly, like, because i have a 1-year-old daughter. the other -- 1-year-old daughter. -- 14-year-old daughter. they end statements...